Why I found this dialogue interesting is that half a century ago, the common people believed (and Abrar just gave a voice to that belief), that anyone who drives a motor car is a crook. Half a century later many honest people in India drive motor cars. So this line might not be acceptable to most people. But even today, you would find that all crooks have motor cars, but all honest people don't.

So I can understand the climate of opinion that existed half a century ago.